Research Papers

This page contains a series of essays on leadership and related topics from an integral perspective. By ‘integral perspective’, we mean taking a multi-disciplinary, multi-ocular viewpoint that encompasses both the span and depth required for leading in today’s turbulent environments. These perspectives are based on Integral Theory, pioneered by Ken Wilber and his colleagues at the Integral Institute. They include what he calls an AQAL complexity, meaning all quadrants, all levels, all lines, all states and all types.

An introduction to integral leadership begins the series. Over time, additional essays will be added that focus on various AQAL dimensions and inquire into leadership topics from an AQAL point of view.

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After a long absence, I am writing with the purpose of providing some context for the changes in me and the world around me that have led to this gap. The Coaching Project has transitioned to new interests and priorities over the past couple of years, reflecting my own transitions in life.

Just as TCP was a pioneer in the field of Leaders Coaching Leaders, we are setting out again to explore the role of leadership and coaching in the

In our coaching and training we have consistently used our three-stage process as shown in the model below. Each stage answers a question: What’s So? So What? What’s Next? I have used these questions to reflect on my recent experience and to give a sense of completion to this chapter in The Coaching Project’s history.

What’s So?

I often say retirement is harder than it looks. I have been working on it for half a dozen years. I began

I recently interviewed Arden Henley, Principal of Canadian Programs at City University, about CityU’s decision to partner with The Coaching Project on coach education. His insights mirror and expand on the results of the ICF study.

Why does CityU see a coaching program as an important addition to its roster of programs?

We see our role as building leadership capacity in the community. Coaching plays an increasingly important role in leadership and we want to respond to that need.

Events

Our 14th What Wants to Happen? retreat will be held in Nashville TN in the Spring of 2017. Stay tuned for upcoming information on dates and themes.

Our two 2015 retreats in Phoenix AZ and Vancouver BC with the theme of Coming Home to Spirit provided participants with 5 days of co-created connection, reflection, dialogue and action planning for living into our highest evolutionary consciousness.

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